The Benefits of a Lawn Sweeper

Lawn sweepers are a better option than the most common form of leaf and debris clearance: raking.

Why?

Because lawn sweepers do not require much physical effort and time to operate.

In fact, they hardly require any effort at all if using a tow behind lawn sweeper.

They are much quicker than raking, as they collect the debris in one container (the hopper) while you move it along the lawn. Then you simply dump the contents close to where you will carry out a final disposal of the debris.

Raking, as you might know, requires a lot of physical effort. It puts pressure on the back and arms, which can result in body aches and sever discomfort (such as blisters on the hands).

And raking is inefficient because you end up gathering leaves into smaller piles all over the lawn rather than in one central and organized spot that is easier to clear.

Then you have to collect all the leaves from the smaller piles and transport them – usually with a wheelbarrow – to one larger pile which you eventually dispose.

Very tedious.

Not so with lawn sweepers.

Lawn sweepers can take just a few hours for a job that takes days with raking.

The Bottom Line: Speed, Energy, and Fun

Lawn sweepers are widely used across North America, especially by owners of larger gardens and lawns with trees.

They are a more time and energy efficient alternative to other methods of clearing lawn debris, such as raking and leaf blowing.

And they are a lot more fun to use too, especially if you can ride your tractor or riding mower around with a tow behind.

If you want a lawn to to enjoy fully with your loved ones, it needs to be clear of debris.

A lawn sweeper is the best way to achieve a clean lawn that brings you pride and joy.

How To Buy A Lawn Sweeper

Lawn sweepers are widely available both online and across home and garden retail outlets across North America.

They need to be assembled out of the box, which requires some manual dexterity and patience with instructions.

If you don’t like DIY, you can often get the retail store staff to assemble the product for you at a small cost, before taking it home. Or if you order it online, you can take the box to the local hardware store, get it assembled by them (call and ask first), and take it back home to use.